Even before the 2023 college football season kicked off, there was a fairly clear pecking order among quarterback prospects.
Southern California's Caleb Williams was the presumptive QB1 and likely fir...
A new bill introduced in the Colorado Senate last week cautiously wades into a growing debate over community opposition to utility-scale wind and solar projects.
An early version of the legislation ob...
In Colorado, fewer than half of high school graduates go on to college, well below the national average. In recent years, universities across the state have stepped up efforts to change that by offeri...
It’s a very special time of year.
Spring buds are blooming. The fields have greened. And the state legislature is going to have another very complicated, very costly argument about property taxes.
Yes...
City of Durango officials are working with La Plata County to update the fairgrounds licensing agreement so that the city and police department may influence the security plans of large events there.
...
I was pleased to read the news story acknowledging the success of Big Brother Big Sisters of Southwest Colorado in our community for 40 years.
I grew up in Cincinnati in the 1960s with a single mom an...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Morgan Freeman spoke the words, but pretty much everyone who took the stage at the presentation of the AFI Life Achievement Award agreed: “ Nicole Kidman. She makes movies better.” ...
Over the past few decades, in a surge of bipartisan national self-confidence, the federal government has borrowed a lot of money, sometimes in response to national emergencies and sometimes to do the ...
My friend and I are in sixth grade at Mountain Middle School. We would like to reach out about overconsumption in Durango and also help the sustainability of our town.
As you see, we would love to sen...
Cherry, peach, apple, pear, and plum,
all blossoms do they come,
only to snow upon the ground,
falling without a sound.
The beauty of spring comes on slow
sometimes too quick to go.
Blossom’s beauty l...